Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1983 Page: 5 of 8
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IN THE SERVICE
September IS (FHTNC)—Ma-
rine Lance Col Grover G. Bruce
Jr., son of Shirly Ferguson of
124 Beverly Drive, Burleson,
unblemished conduct
for the entire period.
Bruce is currently serving at
Marine Corps Air Ground Com-
bat Center, Twenty-nine Palms
Calif.
4-H Activities
The Burleson 4-H Club is
joining the rest of 4-H Cubs in
Texas as they celebrate the
75th birthday of 4-H in Texas
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handicapped child
waiting for your help
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but you
can make the call
a difference
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room
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girl's name
15. Sacred
songs
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Ann
17. Prefix to
Scotch
names
18. Consume
29. Fissures
22. Icelandic
tales
23. Undershot
waterwheel
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(colloq.)
29. Luzon
native
22. Canals con-
necting
Huron and
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23. Kettle
34. Boundaries
26. Rational
37. Musical
study
38. Nocturnal
ungulate
39. Friction
match
40. S-shaped
moldings
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functure
their various activities, r
■ Sims of the Burleson Club will
give a brief revew on the Bur-
members exhibiting the club,
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American Modeling will teach
your child self awareness, pos-
ture, poise, and confidence.
Hair care, today’s social grac-
es, skin care, application
make-up, color analysis
wardrobe coordination, fitness,
nutrition, exercise and mani-
cures. These workshops will be
given at Seminary South be-
ginning October 22 and will
run five consecutive Saturday
mornings. They are offered to
Rainbows and Lollipops age 5-8
girls and boys, Reflections age
9-12 girls and Discovery age
13-17 for young ladies. Every-
one will save in an exciting
fashion show to exhibit their
talent and beauty. If you need’
more informa tion or would like
to make a reservation please
cal! metro (214) 434-1313.
, -to preseht 3 minute talks
IN THE SERVICE •
September 28 (FHTNC)—Ma-
, son of I
Bu leson Dispatcher
Conduct Meda.
The Good Conduct Medal sig-
nifies faithful and obedient ser- .
vice during a three-year period a®T designated June 4-19
To earn it, enlisted Marines ? ~
must achieve and maintain an were admitted at
leson iS’erTattended on" Jime 1 J**™ ?a_"e i odist The, clubr mee*
18th. They participated in the C .
cutting of the birthday cake anis i
and worked in the 4H informa-'
tion booth. This week KCLE
Radio donated time to 4-H’ers
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Cary .
Funeral, services for
Arnold Huff, 3901 Ryan Ave-
nue, Fort Worth, were held
Friday afternoon at the South
Hills Baptist Church, Rev. Wal-
ter Reid, officiating. Interment
was at Laurel Land Memorial
Park. Survivors are his wife,
Mrs. Tesy (Bean) Huff, sons,
John Everett Huff, Wheaton,
Maryland, Fort Worth; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Annie Sue Yates, Tul-
i sa, Oklahoma seven grandchil-
! dren, two great-grandchildren,
i three sifters, Mrs. Mertice Red-
ding and Mrs. Ora Lee Burney,
both of Waco and Mrs. Hazel
Williams of Houston. Mrs. Huff rine Tracy B. Gasca,
is the former Mrs. Tesy Rob- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gasca of
erts Bean, a long time Burle- Burleson, Texas, has reported
son resident before moving to for duty at Marine Corps Air
Fort Worth, several years ago. Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
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leson Club and their activities. Cary Sims. The Beef Project
The Bureson 4-H members is exhibitiing six steers. They
are having a busy October. The are Andy Carter Brian Sims,
Foods and Nutritions groups Bobby Thompson and
are holding weekly meetings to Sims.
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Texas, was awarded the Good during National 4-H Week, Oct. show t0 be he|d Nov 12 a) the ated bu|letin boards
in aid’s in Burleson featuring var-
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prepare for the County Food
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Cleburne.
Seven
arts, crafts, and sewing pro- The next meeting will be
jects in the Youth Division of Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Fellow- .
price. Jotason County an7Bu71 *e Heart of Texas Fair in Wa*' shiP Hal, of First United Meth’
Gibson, Jon Pugh, Joann Pugh, the second Thursday of
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1983, newspaper, October 5, 1983; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262434/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.